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the public complained and blamed president clinton, but after a while, his numbers went up and gingrich himself has said that the budget standoff with the single most avoidable mistake as speaker. you can never be sure how these things are going to play. >> the gingrich example is certainly instructive. he was the man of the year for "time" and he plummeted to 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump. those are really bad numbers. he never fully recovered from it. this is what the political backdrop is heading into this confrontation because the president's numbers are at the highest point at any point in the last three and a half years going back to late 2009 during his honeymoon period. he does have a political advantage. make no mistake about it. i think some republicans understand this, but i think the core of republicans in the house what this confrontation. >> is my emails and phone calls are any indication, they are fed up with this. >> they are, but there's no one to make a deal with on the republican side. they're very divided. a lot of republicans have be
the public complained and blamed president clinton, but after a while, his numbers went up and gingrich himself has said that the budget standoff with the single most avoidable mistake as speaker. you can never be sure how these things are going to play. >> the gingrich example is certainly instructive. he was the man of the year for "time" and he plummeted to 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump. those are really bad numbers. he never fully recovered...
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a much more serious shutdown, it was a show zwroun between president clinton and newt gingrich. and the president won. but what was very important about that was it cleared the air. the shutdown and the collapse on the republican side led to an era of bipartisanship that we really got some things done. president clinton has been the first to say that so shutdowns can have a cleansing effect. the hope is that the combination of sequester and the prospect of a shutdown would have a cleansing effect here now. nothing else so far has, maybe this will. >> david and ron, thanks so much for joining us. i suspect i'll be seeing a lot more of you in the coming week. >>> imagine if you don't think of the taxes that you pay as a waste but rather as ron said, as an investment forfrom which you get a return? far from being a burden on your proverbial grandchildren, the taxes you pay could end up making them money. i'll put my theory to the test with fareed zakaria, next. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it
a much more serious shutdown, it was a show zwroun between president clinton and newt gingrich. and the president won. but what was very important about that was it cleared the air. the shutdown and the collapse on the republican side led to an era of bipartisanship that we really got some things done. president clinton has been the first to say that so shutdowns can have a cleansing effect. the hope is that the combination of sequester and the prospect of a shutdown would have a cleansing...
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he was the last person to balance the budget in the united states by working with new gingrich. he is that kind of savvy person. i admire him deeply. he is a tremendous man. he is the best of the best. if he can get us there and it won't get there. they do not care about who is president. they care about their money and if anybody can not figure that out, they have rocks for brains. >> the markets will -- tell us what will happen and when to the market's. >> what is the word you used? the word when they want their money and they are out there -- it is not panic. that tipping point, i do not know what it is but i do know that the longer that we stumble -- to even talk with each other, to visit with each other, to sit down as i used to with ted kennedy -- that is how i was so successful. i did not come to the king or leader. i came to legislate. we have seen as open up again and it will open up again when markets call the shots and inflation kicks in and interest rates go up and people of america say who did this on whose watch? you were here and you didn't do a lick. that will be
he was the last person to balance the budget in the united states by working with new gingrich. he is that kind of savvy person. i admire him deeply. he is a tremendous man. he is the best of the best. if he can get us there and it won't get there. they do not care about who is president. they care about their money and if anybody can not figure that out, they have rocks for brains. >> the markets will -- tell us what will happen and when to the market's. >> what is the word you...
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taking a gamble. >> the gingrich examplis certrtainly instructive. he was "time" of magagazine's mn was atyear and then he littleafavorable, just a on a slow donald trump wednesday. really y bad numbers. he never totally recovered from it. politicalat the heading into this confrontation. the president's numbers are at highest point in any time i in half yearsree and late 2009 in his period and republicans arare at their lowes he has a political advantage, make no mistake abouout it. some republicans understand the core of the house want to the this confrontation. >> of my emails are any indication, people are fed up with this. are, but there''s no one to make a deal with right now on the republican side. republicans are very divided. of republicans to have be around for a while, they not like the idea of a significant but portion of the majority wants the sequestration. theyhink it's great. result of the redistricting ere no one is really accountable. >> i disagree. the real story here is that pent trillion dollar deficits, $5 trillion one term and h
taking a gamble. >> the gingrich examplis certrtainly instructive. he was "time" of magagazine's mn was atyear and then he littleafavorable, just a on a slow donald trump wednesday. really y bad numbers. he never totally recovered from it. politicalat the heading into this confrontation. the president's numbers are at highest point in any time i in half yearsree and late 2009 in his period and republicans arare at their lowes he has a political advantage, make no mistake abouout...
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newt gingrich went after the architect himself. gingrich wrote this this week. he says i am unalterably opposed to a bunch of billionaires financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. this is the opposition of the republican tradition of freedom. that is the system of tammany hall and the chicago machine. it should be repugnant to every conservative and every republican. he's a walking etch a sketch. >> it's absolutely absurd. but without irony, he changes position on this stuff. that's why he's newt gingrich, i guess. >> great having you on, joy. you, too, michael. congratulations on the hubris monday night. >>> coming up, look who's becoming the face for administration. joe biden. he wants to teach jill how to use a gun. it's almost that funny. it's serious business to fight guns. guns -- for gun safety, you have to be for guns. he's laying the groundwork for 2016. he's the regular guy with a shotgun. >>> also the triumph of obama care. republican governors, catch this, are quietly sbieg the obama care plan to increase medicaid coverage. many have opposed
newt gingrich went after the architect himself. gingrich wrote this this week. he says i am unalterably opposed to a bunch of billionaires financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. this is the opposition of the republican tradition of freedom. that is the system of tammany hall and the chicago machine. it should be repugnant to every conservative and every republican. he's a walking etch a sketch. >> it's absolutely absurd. but without irony, he changes position on this stuff....
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cannon from illinois, sam rayburn, the long-serving speaker, tip o'neill from massachusetts and newt gingrich from georgia. who stands out? guest: guest: some of the speakers really drove the agenda for their party. the power was centralized with them. cannon was the best example. some like rayburn were brokers. when he was speaker, if he did not have the leverage to get exactly what he wanted when he wanted it. cannon and reid and gingrish, to an extent, did. host: you can join the conversation. we have the line for republicans, democrats, and independents. you can also send us a question at c-span.org or join us on social media. there have been 53 speakers of the house of representatives over the years. the first speaker of the house was from pennsylvania, frederick muhlenberg, elected on april 1, 1789. sam rayburn certain excerpts 17 years and two months -- sam rayburn served 17 years and a month. nancy pelosi was the first woman elected as speaker of the house. only one president to serve as speaker of the house, james k. polk. guest: henry clay became the first important speaker. frederi
cannon from illinois, sam rayburn, the long-serving speaker, tip o'neill from massachusetts and newt gingrich from georgia. who stands out? guest: guest: some of the speakers really drove the agenda for their party. the power was centralized with them. cannon was the best example. some like rayburn were brokers. when he was speaker, if he did not have the leverage to get exactly what he wanted when he wanted it. cannon and reid and gingrish, to an extent, did. host: you can join the...
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>> putting gingrich back into the game. he outperformed in south carolina. we never thought we would crack the south carolina egg we did better in 2012 than we did in 2008. but it forced us to go into florida and turn on the jets. >> matt, stewart, any other different o.s. moments? >> i would say later on from a budget standpoint because that is what i was responsible for. there were moments during the primary process that got further and further along. there were big states that cost a lot of money and put up on tv. there were certain moments in our campaign that we took our bank down close to zero. when you do that, there's a lot riding on performing well in that state. from a budget standpoint, there was a lot of decision making that i had to do and you start to think about staff that you might have to let go. that's just not -- these people -- they are human beings and it is brutal. that was the most brutal part of it. >> this is the post of the michigan -- >> south carolina was great. let's go down to florida. >> mine was the night we lost denver -- col
>> putting gingrich back into the game. he outperformed in south carolina. we never thought we would crack the south carolina egg we did better in 2012 than we did in 2008. but it forced us to go into florida and turn on the jets. >> matt, stewart, any other different o.s. moments? >> i would say later on from a budget standpoint because that is what i was responsible for. there were moments during the primary process that got further and further along. there were big states...
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it's hard to believe even newt gingrich is being one who's critical of the whole idea of big money supporting a candidate when he's somebody who benefited from big money from a so donor during the general -- during the presidential race. so what's going on here? >> well, karl rove has a history, so when he says conservative, you can look back at the candidates that he's gotten behind and understand what he's talking about with that. but i think it's a bad idea for any single person, freedomworks or karl rove or the republican party to dictate from the top do you know how this is going to work out. like i said before, we believe in competition. we believe in the democratization of politics. why wouldn't you let the candidates compete, state their positions, go through the process of proving whether or not they can cut it, and that candidate problems more viable. but karl rove got behind arlen specter soon afterwards, he became a democrat and the 60 there vote for obama care. he's been behind candidates who don't win. so i think it's a bad assumption to just assume that tea partiers have made m
it's hard to believe even newt gingrich is being one who's critical of the whole idea of big money supporting a candidate when he's somebody who benefited from big money from a so donor during the general -- during the presidential race. so what's going on here? >> well, karl rove has a history, so when he says conservative, you can look back at the candidates that he's gotten behind and understand what he's talking about with that. but i think it's a bad idea for any single person,...
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it was a showdown between president clinton and newt gingrich and the president won. but what was very important about that was it cleared the air. the shutdown and the collapse on the republican side led to an era of bipartisanship that we really got some things done. president clinton has been the first to say that. shutdown can have a cleansing effect. the hope is that the combination of sequester and the prospect of a shutdown will have a cleansing effect here now. nothing else so far has. maybe this will. >> david and ron, thanks very much for joining us. i suspect i'll be seeing more of you two guys in the coming week. >>> imagine if you don't think of the taxes you pay as a waste but rather as an investment for which you get a return. far from being a burden on your proverbial grandchildren, the taxes you pay could actually end up making them money. i'll explain. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters...
it was a showdown between president clinton and newt gingrich and the president won. but what was very important about that was it cleared the air. the shutdown and the collapse on the republican side led to an era of bipartisanship that we really got some things done. president clinton has been the first to say that. shutdown can have a cleansing effect. the hope is that the combination of sequester and the prospect of a shutdown will have a cleansing effect here now. nothing else so far has....
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and a lot changed when newt gingrich came to congress in 1978. and part of a group with dick cheney and others who came to congress, and tom mann had started a project, interviewing incoming freshmen, selected group, they were going to follow them through and they both right in the book that newt gingrich was the only one who had a coherent plan as a first-year member of congress and that plan was the essentially the republicans had to take back control of the house by basically attacking the house itself as a corrupt institution and that would be the only way republicans could get control. you have that sort of measure. you have frankly things that before 1990 -- 1994, when the republicans took control, those latter years, democrats were basically doing some things in terms of procedure on the house floor they would tell you now are over the edge. basically pushing, making the minority really not have the voice that it had in the past and then of course when newt gingrich came in and let republicans to victory in 1994, you have an intensificatio
and a lot changed when newt gingrich came to congress in 1978. and part of a group with dick cheney and others who came to congress, and tom mann had started a project, interviewing incoming freshmen, selected group, they were going to follow them through and they both right in the book that newt gingrich was the only one who had a coherent plan as a first-year member of congress and that plan was the essentially the republicans had to take back control of the house by basically attacking the...
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. >> reporter: if newt gingrich has his way, we'll have a moon colony by 2020. contour crafting is creating machines to do just that. >> the advantages that these technologies offer is that they are great for autonomous operation. >> reporter: working building homes on earth. the technology can create simple designers elaborate structures that would be difficult for a builder. >> for machines, they just follow the programs that they receive. >> reporter: contour craft could create a family home in 24 hours and doesn't need breaks. while he is shooting for the moon, his hopes are more simple. >> the beneficiaries of the technology will be the most deserving, the nearly 1 billion people who live in the slums now or are homeless. people ask me who wants a house in a day and my response to them is there are a lot of people who lose their houses in a minute or less. definitely, those people want their house in a day. >> they're currently raising funds to build an entire house. with nasa and private companies already showing interest, they're building on a good founda
. >> reporter: if newt gingrich has his way, we'll have a moon colony by 2020. contour crafting is creating machines to do just that. >> the advantages that these technologies offer is that they are great for autonomous operation. >> reporter: working building homes on earth. the technology can create simple designers elaborate structures that would be difficult for a builder. >> for machines, they just follow the programs that they receive. >> reporter: contour...
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newt gingrich went after the art tex i am uopposed to boston. of bill yars financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. and grassroots small town conservatism. no one person it. he's a walking etch a sketch. >> it's absolutely absurd. but without irony, he changes position on this stuff. that's why he's newt gingrich. >> well congratulations on the hubris monday night. >>> coming up, look who's becoming the face for administration. joe biden. it's almost that funny. it's serious business to fight guns. guns -- for gun safety, you have to be for guns. he's laying the groundwork for 2016. he's the regular guy with a shotgun. >>> also the triumph of obama care. they're quietly buying into the obama care plan to increase medicaid coverage. many have opposed the plan in the past, especially florida's rick scott. he's on board tonight and tonight the man who replaced rick scott and who might replace him, charlie scott is coming on "hardball." what are you doing sunday night? the oscars. who better to tee up? james lipton. he's coming here. >>> fi
newt gingrich went after the art tex i am uopposed to boston. of bill yars financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. and grassroots small town conservatism. no one person it. he's a walking etch a sketch. >> it's absolutely absurd. but without irony, he changes position on this stuff. that's why he's newt gingrich. >> well congratulations on the hubris monday night. >>> coming up, look who's becoming the face for administration. joe biden. it's almost that funny....
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speaker gingrich was the speaker. he worked with then-president bill clinton. we balanced the budget five of those fourteen years. it meant that there was compromise. this requires compromise. this requires republicans stepping forward with some ideas about how to keep essential services of government running at the level that people have been accustomed to. this is not rocket science. this is people coming together the way that other congresses have done to solve big issues. i suggest that my former colleagues on the republican side go see the movie "lincoln," because in the movie "lincoln," it shows how hard it was back then to get things done. but what lincoln did is he gathered people around him the way that i believe president obama is doing by calling republicans, talking to them, trying to work with them. and when that happens, big things get solved. the fiscal cliff got solved because people started talking to one another. so this can happen again. yes, ma'am. >> yes, have your phones been ringing from members of the public? and if so, what are they say
speaker gingrich was the speaker. he worked with then-president bill clinton. we balanced the budget five of those fourteen years. it meant that there was compromise. this requires compromise. this requires republicans stepping forward with some ideas about how to keep essential services of government running at the level that people have been accustomed to. this is not rocket science. this is people coming together the way that other congresses have done to solve big issues. i suggest that my...
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gingrich himself said it was the single most avoidable mistake house speaker. you can never be sure how these are going to play. it's a big gamble. >> he was time magazine's man of the year and he plummeted in popular support where he was at 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump on a slow wednesday. that's really bad numbers. he never fully recovered from it. this is what the political backdrop is heading into this confrontation. the president's numbers are at the highest point in the past three years going back to late 2009 in his late honeymoon and republicans are at the lowest. he does have a political advantage, make no mistake about it. some republicans understand this but the core of the republicans in the house want this confrontation. >> if my emails are any indication, they are fed up with this and washington. >> there's no one to make a deal with right now on the republican side. they're very divided. a lot of republicans to have been around for awhile really don't like the idea of sequestration, but the house majority wants t
gingrich himself said it was the single most avoidable mistake house speaker. you can never be sure how these are going to play. it's a big gamble. >> he was time magazine's man of the year and he plummeted in popular support where he was at 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump on a slow wednesday. that's really bad numbers. he never fully recovered from it. this is what the political backdrop is heading into this confrontation. the president's numbers are at the...
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gingrich wrote this, this is gingrich of all people, saying, i i'm opposed to a bunch of billionaires financing a boss to pick canned candidates in the 50 states. end gas roots small town conservatism. no one person is smart enough nor do they -- you know what is interesting joy, there man is a walking etcha sketch. you can't remember who newt was yesterday. wean he the guy with the bank roll, with -- >> the only reason he was in the republican primary as long as he was because because of a billionaire. then he changes stuff and that's why he is newt gingrich, i guess. >> this is almost different from all of the other nights this week. i know it says it but it is almost like the first time i'm seeing turmoil on the right. when have a lot of little ral finger-pointing, where karl rove is attacked by newt gingrich and, sort of the astonishment crowd. people that like to win every year and they don't care if they win as long as they make a lot of noise. and john boehner is almost irrelevant to this. >> in the '90s we had republicans turn on newt gingrich. that got bloody. >> they kicked
gingrich wrote this, this is gingrich of all people, saying, i i'm opposed to a bunch of billionaires financing a boss to pick canned candidates in the 50 states. end gas roots small town conservatism. no one person is smart enough nor do they -- you know what is interesting joy, there man is a walking etcha sketch. you can't remember who newt was yesterday. wean he the guy with the bank roll, with -- >> the only reason he was in the republican primary as long as he was because because of...
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mike huckabee and newt gingrich was on mike huckabee's show, and they were talking about the different president -- how different president obama was from president george washington. listen to what they had to say. >> this is a very different president than our first one. george washington was so adamant that we would not have a king. and i thought, gosh, we've done pretty well until 2008 and now i think we may have ended up with one. >> first of all, washington's desire to be a good citizen, his desire to be a positive force, i think would he look at some of the current she begshenanigans, look at the grotesque sequester and think it was disgustful. it stood against everything he believed as a citizen. he believed in partisan advantage and not factional skirmishing. >> i mean, you know, in all due respect, newt, that is the biggest bunch of hog wash. first of all, what has this president done that has shown any partisan over the country? he is getting bashed by guys on the left. i disagree with him on drones and other things in afghanistan. you disagree with him. what are they talkin
mike huckabee and newt gingrich was on mike huckabee's show, and they were talking about the different president -- how different president obama was from president george washington. listen to what they had to say. >> this is a very different president than our first one. george washington was so adamant that we would not have a king. and i thought, gosh, we've done pretty well until 2008 and now i think we may have ended up with one. >> first of all, washington's desire to be a...
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gingrich wrote this this week. this is gingrich by the way of all people saying i am unalterably opposed to a bunch of billionaires financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. this is the opposite of the republican tradition of freedom and grassroots small town conservatism. no one person is smart enough nor do they have the moral right to buy nominations -- this is adelson's best friend here. -- the system of tammany hall and the chicago machine. it should be repugnant to every conservative and every republican. this man is a walking etch-a-sketch. newt can't remember who newt was yesterday. wasn't he the guy with the bank roller from macao pouring in the millions of dollars to him so he could win the nomination? >> the only reason he stayed in the republican proo marry as long as he did was because of a billionaire trying to pull a tammany hall with him. it's absolutely absurd. without irony he changes positions on this stuff because that's why he's newt gingrich i guess. >> let's talk about what we want to
gingrich wrote this this week. this is gingrich by the way of all people saying i am unalterably opposed to a bunch of billionaires financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. this is the opposite of the republican tradition of freedom and grassroots small town conservatism. no one person is smart enough nor do they have the moral right to buy nominations -- this is adelson's best friend here. -- the system of tammany hall and the chicago machine. it should be repugnant to every...
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way, speaker newt gingrich will be here on the very 19. [laughter] one guy wrote a check. then he's back in the game. >> when did you guys know that you guys had to be in the super pac game? >> was there ever a doubt you guys were going to do this? >> was it out of necessity? did you see it as a strategic advantage? >> jim got the luxury of pushing off that decision. >> did you figure that they would come to that decision. >> yes. >> you guys need to do this from the get-go? >> well, we did not do it. >> what was the rule? that was what was so weird about it. it's not really coordination, so what is the? >> communicating before the first 90 days. why that exists, we played very much by the rules. before the campaign existed. >> i think that this whole question of the impact is something that is greatly underappreciated. also, this is the first time that we have mentioned federal funding anti-incumbent on either side. in 1976, we knew this would present an advantage in the nonfederal system with this money. so we had a billion dollars, whic
way, speaker newt gingrich will be here on the very 19. [laughter] one guy wrote a check. then he's back in the game. >> when did you guys know that you guys had to be in the super pac game? >> was there ever a doubt you guys were going to do this? >> was it out of necessity? did you see it as a strategic advantage? >> jim got the luxury of pushing off that decision. >> did you figure that they would come to that decision. >> yes. >> you guys need to do...
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there is a few pieces of proceeds mixed in here and one of them is called calista gingrich aware that her husband has cheated on and left two wives with serious illnesses, tries debts operately to make light of a bad cough. >> rose: this book is billed as a narrative poem. >> let's not an afraid of the word epic here, charlie. i would say epic poem. >> rose: would you not narrative. >> narrative too, also narrative. and i would-- . >> rose: does epic define your ambition for this or does it define the reality of this? >> we don't have to go into that right now. i would say epic. and i think the phrase heroic cup lets might be appropriate too. >> rose: but you say there is a pause for proceeds. >> yeah, occasionally. i mean there's one in which rick santorum does the home schooling. >> rose: yes, de. >> of his-- and little, and says that the founders never meant there to be separate between church and state. little kevin santorum says but timmy says jefferson invented that term. and rick santorum says timmy is inhabited by satan. and kevin said timmy burnside. >> yes, timmy burnside wi
there is a few pieces of proceeds mixed in here and one of them is called calista gingrich aware that her husband has cheated on and left two wives with serious illnesses, tries debts operately to make light of a bad cough. >> rose: this book is billed as a narrative poem. >> let's not an afraid of the word epic here, charlie. i would say epic poem. >> rose: would you not narrative. >> narrative too, also narrative. and i would-- . >> rose: does epic define your...
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back to the primary each year he attacked newt gingrich from the right on issues like amnesty and the self-deportation card and then right down the same audience in florida and the general election and then came out for amnesty and the president's amnesty plans so that is mitt romney in a nutshell taking every side to every issue. if you ask mitt romney where he is on the issues, the answer is, yes. >> your number one reason you want to tell the audience? >> it's probably the closest he's going to get to the white house. and sadly, for we conservatives, if you want to know what a romney administration would have looked like, you're probably looking at it right now. >> very interesting list and surely we'll have you back on after mr. romney's delivers the speech next month. good to see you. thank you. >> good to see you, as well. >>> coming up, an invest uncovers how loopholes can make it easy for convicted criminals to get their hands on guns. >>> but first, there's a lot going on today and here's things we thought you should know. new support of actress ashley judd. the state's democ
back to the primary each year he attacked newt gingrich from the right on issues like amnesty and the self-deportation card and then right down the same audience in florida and the general election and then came out for amnesty and the president's amnesty plans so that is mitt romney in a nutshell taking every side to every issue. if you ask mitt romney where he is on the issues, the answer is, yes. >> your number one reason you want to tell the audience? >> it's probably the...
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speaker gingrich was the speaker to pick you worked with and president clinton. we balanced the budget five of those 14 years. it meant that there was compromise. this requires compromise. this requires the republicans stepping forward with some ideas about how to keep essential services of the government running at the level people have been accustomed to. this is not rocket science. this is people coming together the way that other congresses have done to solve big issues. i suggest that my former colleague on the republican side, go see the movie " "lincoln," because it shows how hard it was back then to get it done. what he did is he gathered people around him in a way i believe president obama is doing by calling republicans, talking to them, trying to work with them, and when that happens, big things get solved. the fiscal cliff got solved because people started talking to one another. >>> up next assistant secretary of state discusses u.s. foreign policy efforts to improve conflict prevention and addressing crises. the secretary of the newly created state
speaker gingrich was the speaker to pick you worked with and president clinton. we balanced the budget five of those 14 years. it meant that there was compromise. this requires compromise. this requires the republicans stepping forward with some ideas about how to keep essential services of the government running at the level people have been accustomed to. this is not rocket science. this is people coming together the way that other congresses have done to solve big issues. i suggest that my...
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>> putting gingrich back into the game. because he was surging in iowa, but he finished, you know, down in the pack there. he was of fading, got the check from sheldon, and he performed, outperformed in south carolina. we never thought we'd crack the south carolina egg. we did better in '12 than we did in '08, moved up. but it put newt in the driver's seat for a period of time and forced us to go into florida and really turn on the jets. >> matt, stuart? any -- any other different os moment? >> i would say a little bit later on just from a budget stand poimentd because i was -- standpoint because that was what i was responsible for. there were moments as the long slog which was what we called the primary process got further and further along there were some big states that cost a lot of money to put up on tv. and so there were certain moments in our campaign where we took our bank down close to zero. and so when you do that, you know, there's a lot riding on you performing well in that state, and there was -- week after wee
>> putting gingrich back into the game. because he was surging in iowa, but he finished, you know, down in the pack there. he was of fading, got the check from sheldon, and he performed, outperformed in south carolina. we never thought we'd crack the south carolina egg. we did better in '12 than we did in '08, moved up. but it put newt in the driver's seat for a period of time and forced us to go into florida and really turn on the jets. >> matt, stuart? any -- any other different...
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. >> somehow newt gingrich always used people like me as the crazy people in his party to leverage bill clinton to get deals done. i'm saying this as somebody called a crazy person repeatedly. republicans called us, i mean, they called us jihadists. and newt gingrich and bill clinton used that to get a more center, middle deal. >> i think a lot of people look at the republican party and think there's all these extremists. i'm on capitol hill day in and day out. i think they feel boxed in by these fiscal fights. you look at eric cantor's speech, didn't talk about fiscal battles. it was about education, reaching out to families. republicans feel they're in this horrible situation where every week it's another budget fight. and they want to move on. it's not just about cleaning the party of certain elements. it's about getting to a new message. >> quickly, a couple of house-cleaning things. ben, how old are you? >> 36. >> you're a little old to be called a boy wonder. >> oldest living boy wonder. >> teenage sensation. >> i'll take it. >> that was a pretty good article. >> my mom loved it.
. >> somehow newt gingrich always used people like me as the crazy people in his party to leverage bill clinton to get deals done. i'm saying this as somebody called a crazy person repeatedly. republicans called us, i mean, they called us jihadists. and newt gingrich and bill clinton used that to get a more center, middle deal. >> i think a lot of people look at the republican party and think there's all these extremists. i'm on capitol hill day in and day out. i think they feel...
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newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still on a roll. you had dick armey who was the majority leader who was dead set against it. but the republicans gave into reality for some of the republicans, but the sort of more traditional conservatives, they keep telling people to go to work. we don't want the 47%. how do you turn around and say yes, people should go to work but shouldn't make enough money to live on. this is a subset of the most interesting dynamic in the world today. as i said, will the meanies beat the crazies? >> we are routing for the meanies. overall, are there numbers where the poling becomes so overwhelming? i'm thinking about it on the gun issue in terms of universal background checks. we don't know where the republicans are g
newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still on a roll. you had dick armey who was the majority leader who was dead set against it. but the republicans gave into reality for some of the republicans, but the sort of...
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newt gingrich -- who is more likable, he or karl rove? anyway newt gingrich slammed karl rove so he could make winnable elections. here he is in an op-ed piece in "the human events." gingrich is reduced to writing there. he was simply wrong last year. he's talking about rove. he was wrong about the presidential race. watch a video of his blowup on fox election night about fox news calling ohio for president obama. he was also wrong about senate races. republicans lost winnable senate races in montana, north dakota, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, virginia, and florida. so what's this, karl rove getting attacked by all sides, the establishment, people like -- i don't know if they have an establishment but getting hit by everybody now. >> he's getting blamed for everything, and it's not his fault. he had a lot of money, and there was a lot of things he could have done better. the big problem for the republicans is they spent so much money on campaign ads and not enough money about organization. the one thing about barack obama that republica
newt gingrich -- who is more likable, he or karl rove? anyway newt gingrich slammed karl rove so he could make winnable elections. here he is in an op-ed piece in "the human events." gingrich is reduced to writing there. he was simply wrong last year. he's talking about rove. he was wrong about the presidential race. watch a video of his blowup on fox election night about fox news calling ohio for president obama. he was also wrong about senate races. republicans lost winnable senate...
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now there is an open revolt in the party led by newt gingrich and the battle for the hearts and minds of the republican party. okay well the minds anyway is coming up next. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >>> they said this is not going to be one of those. >> maybe not. when you are sitting there with 4.4 votes cast and the difference is 49.19 to 49.17. if it is going to happen. let the votes begin to show it. >> since that uncomfortable moment on election night karl rove has been fighting to save his political life for the first time in a dozen years his critics smell blood and one of h
now there is an open revolt in the party led by newt gingrich and the battle for the hearts and minds of the republican party. okay well the minds anyway is coming up next. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. did you know...
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newt gingrich is here and does he agrgrgrgrgr this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confus
newt gingrich is here and does he agrgrgrgrgr this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts...